Talk:The Unbrave One/Notes

Regarding my edit about the plane, I didn't see that mentioned in the editing guide, else I wouldn't have even made the edit. That said, I think in this case there is no possible argument that could be made over authenticity, since FAA registry entries contain, among other things, the manufacturer, model, and year manufactured for any given aircraft with an N-number. N44656 is (or rather, was, since the registration expired in June) registered to a 1946 Culver Model V, and the aircraft in the episode matches that description exactly. It's clearly meant to be that exact aircraft. While I won't edit the information back in, pending your response, I am going to remove the last bit because there is no known connection to Sullenberger.

Executor32 (talk) 03:13, August 11, 2013 (UTC)

That comes under "speculation" since it is never proven, although the rules will someday be tightened further. Experience has shown that when people start delving into claims of "X" equipment or vehicles being used without being specifically identified as such by the show, inevitably some nitwit comes along and starts to make a federal case of omissions being "goofs" or some such and it is simply nipped in the bud on the spot unless a statement is made by a character that they are using 'X". --Buckimion (talk) 03:20, August 11, 2013 (UTC)

Edit: Ok, NOW we have some meat...